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Taken from Georgiana Howland Wilken’s Bible

In a message dated 3/13/2010 11:53:48 PM Eastern Daylight Time, stanton6@msu.edu
writes:
Joyce – In the section of the Sullivan-Rutland Genealogy I submitted
information designated as “Taken from the Georgiana Howland and Wilkins
Bible”. This gives the impression that I personally transcribed it
from the Bible. To be precise this should be “Taken from a handwritten
family document upon which is written: ‘Taken from the Georgiana Howland
and Wilkins Bible.’ “
I am learning that I must be as precise as possible in citing sources.
When you have time would you please correct this?
Thanks so much, Don

Born

Died

Married

John Howland

Feb. 17, 1777

Ruth Gilbert Mar. 24, 1798

Ruth Gilbert Howland

Mar. 27, 1779

Seth Elmer Howland

Apr. 6, 1799

Susannah Rhoades

Anna Betsey "

Aug 9, 1800

David William "

June 28, 1802

Mariah Hannah "

Mar 24, 1804

Rev Jacob Ingerick Dec 25, 1825

Nathaniel Richmond Howland

May 1806

Sarah Ann "

July 1808

Isaacs Rhodes June 1827

Hester "

Sept. 1810

John Brown 1835

Aziel Hosea "

Nov. 8, 1812

Apr. 6, 1866

Diantha M. Heminway

James B. Howland

July 1815 (June 3, 1815)

July 22, 1847

Emily Janie Daniels

John E. "

July 1817

Rufus A. "

Nov. 1820

Children of Seth Elmer + Susannah Rhoades Howland

Hannah Apr 11, 1822 Sealom Havens 3 children

Pheobe A. Oct 7, 1823 John McCracken 2 children

John A. May 2, 1825 Salley Cornell 3 children

Sarah Mar 4, 1827 at Narvasink NJ Jacob Allen 7 children

Cornelius Jan 8, 1829 Jerusha Bristol 3 children

Jordan Oct 26, 1830 died May 14, 1833

Belinda Aug 28, 1832 1st Bain Wheeler, Wm Rumsey 2nd

Elizabeth B. Sept 10, 1834 William Allen 1 child

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